Posts Tagged ‘day hike’
June 18, 2009
[Editor's note: Nicole surprised me this morning by having written her first trip report the night before. Very cool! Any additions by myself will be noted.]
So, Jeremy has been nagging me to write a trip report or at least a part of one since he started this website. He is so good at it that I never have. And I am lazy. But this is the longest he has waited to do one, so I thought I better help. Here it goes…I have none of the details like the times or mileage so Jeremy can add that stuff in.
We left about 6:30am and picked up my cousin Bobby in Mill Creek (he is interning out here for the summer). I believe we got to the trailhead about 1 ½ hours later, so a total of 2 hours-ish from West Seattle. As we got on our boots, the sky was clear and it was looking like a beautiful day. We started out and just a little ways in came upon a junction, where we chose the lower trail. The two options are supposed to be the same distance, with the lower being a little more challenging. [The lower trail also stays closer to Elliott Creek. —Ed.]
The trail was very nice and well maintained. We were walking along the river for much of the hike. I am having a hard time continuing with this part of my report. If only Jeremy were awake, he could assist. It was pleasant and the scenery nice. There were some pretty big trees. I guess that is all I have to say. Maybe a nice little picture would be good here, hon.

The author and her cousin along the lower trail.
Eventually (maybe 5 miles in) we started going up to the lake, so the pleasant walking was no more. There were even switchbacks, but it really wasn’t that bad. Bobby, who by the way is 21 and in very good shape, didn’t even break a sweat or lose his breath. But us older folk did just a little bit. Shortly before we reached the lake, the dudes went off to the right to see a waterfall. I missed it because I was feeling like finishing up the uphill part.

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Posted in 2009, By Nicole, Trip Reports, day hike | Tagged 1000'+ gain, 2009, 3000'+, By Nicole, day hike, Elliott Creek, Goat Lake, Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, hiking, June, Mountain Loop Highway, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, trail #647, trip report, Washington State, waterfalls | Leave a Comment »
April 21, 2009
We both wanted to get out of the house and take advantage of the [accurately] forecasted weather. With Spring just beginning in earnest and Nicole feeling less than one-hundred percent, we needed something both low and easy. I’d read of Boulder River in multiple sources, where it’d been referred to as, alternately, an early-season hike and a rainy day hike, and so we decided to make it our first “official” hike of the year.
I let Nicole sleep a little later than I normally would’ve, but we were out the door a little before 08:45 and on the road shortly after filling up the Forester. Directions were easy: I-5 North to WA-530 and a right on French Creek Road. Blink and you’ll miss French Creek Road, though–we nearly did. It’s just past a few newly developed homes; that’s probably very little help.

Nicole on the Boulder River Trail.
In any case, we reached the trailhead at the end of the road at 10:25, ten minutes after turning off WA-530. There were only four or five other cars in the parking lot. After booting up, we were off.

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Posted in 2009, Trip Reports, day hike | Tagged 2009, 500'+ gain, April, April 2009, Boulder River, Boulder River Wilderness, day hike, early season hike, hiking, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, trail #734, trip report, WA-530, Washington State, waterfalls | Leave a Comment »
March 23, 2009
Nicole and I rolled out of bed Saturday morning and drove down near Olympia to visit Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge (hereafter, NNWR). I hesitate to call this a hike, as we passed several baby strollers along the 5.5 miles that make up the large loop of the main trail, but at the very least it was a nice long walk. We arrived around 10:45, after about an hour on I-5, dropped $3 in the registration receptacle, and headed off counter-clockwise on the Brown Farm Dike Trail.

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.
The first quarter-mile is somewhat slick boardwalk that comprises a portion of a smaller 1-mile loop. Almost immediately, there are bird sounds around you. Plenty of geese, cranes at the side of the trail, etc. The weather was cool, but comfortable, and the sky was lined with low clouds.

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February 5, 2009
Woke up on a Wednesday with an itch to get out for a hike and take some photos. Since it was a last-minute decision, and it is February, I wanted to find something close. Since I haven’t hiked in over three months, I wanted to find something easy. A visit to Twin Falls seemed to fit the criteria.

The Twin Falls.
Twin Falls State Park is just off of I-90 near North Bend, under an hour from Seattle. I figured I’d take advantage of the morning’s overcast sky and take some long-exposure waterfall photos. After packing my bag and making a sandwich, I left West Seattle at 09:00. Forty-five minutes later I was in the parking lot, along with only four other cars–a great sight, made possible only by my midweek day off. I was on the trail at 09:50.

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September 18, 2008
On this weekend, we decided to take it easy on ourselves–and I apologize if that attitude trespasses into the following trip report as well. The plan was to head up to Mt. Baker on Sunday morning after listening to a bit of the Packers game, set up the tent somewhere, and then head out for an easy afternoon hike. If we were feeling up to it, we’d do a little something on Monday morning, too.
We had a couple of bundles of firewood in the back of the Explorer and marshmallows and graham crackers in the cupboard. We got ourselves some gasoline and two chocolate bars and headed north on I-5. The only campground still open on SR-542 (Mt. Baker Highway) is Douglas Fir Campground, which is close to the trailhead we’d decided upon for our Sunday afternoon hike, Skyline Divide.

Mt. Baker from a knoll on the Skyline Divide trail.
After checking in with the campground hosts (who said they’d had to turn away over 100 people on Saturday), setting up camp, and wasting a bit of time, we left for the trailhead. I suppose I should say that–since I’d mentally deemed this hike too easy–I decided to complicate things by hitting the trail late in the afternoon so that we could catch the sunset, take some photographs, and then hike back down afterward, using our headlamps. This would be our first time hiking in the dark.

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